Abstract
This article is concerned with the conception of an automatic numerical procedure which, integrated into automatic feeders, can identify changes in the feed intake patterns of individual pigs, thus allowing early detection of potential sanitary challenges within the herd. More precisely, the proposed numerical procedure analyzes every day, and for each pig within the herd, feed intake data collected during 5 consecutive days (memory lag) to predict the feeding patterns of the following day. Then, the procedure evaluates, for each animal, the difference between the predicted and the observed feeding patterns and automatically detects if this difference is greater than a given threshold. In this case, a signal is sent to a monitoring center and the animal can be placed under observation.
Acknowledgments
Special thanks are addressed to Joël Rivest formerly from the Centre de Dévelopment du Porc du Quebec Inc. for providing the data and helping in its preparation.
Disclosure statement
The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.